Friday, February 23, 2018

Cardinal Marx explained that it is now in the hands of each local bishop to draw the consequences for his diocese out of this new document. Only the bishop himself may establish new laws in this regard.

According to Katholisch.de, the new document on this matter will be published in a few weeks. Cardinal Marx says that the Vatican's approval is not necessary because it is only about a pastoral guide.

The Evangelical Church of Germany (EKD) has already made a first response to this episcopal decision and has welcomed it as “an important step on the path of ecumenism.”

They've lost their minds.

Remind me, what authority do they have to 'approve' of giving the Blessed Sacrament to people living in a perpetual state of mortal sin?

Oh that's right, they don't.

Crickets from the Pope. Too busy trying to silence Raymond and EWTN.

I wonder long the Pope will play deaf, dumb and blind as they erect a sham church. How far will he let them go? The possibilities are endless.

So...

We have a schism underway in Rome.
We have a schism underway in China.
We have a schism underway in Germany.

Well, if we don't already have a schism in this country we surely will soon. Cardinal Cupich is hosting a 'seminar' on A.L. and how to move forward with the encyclical in light of the Church's new 'paradigm shift'. So....soon I'm sure you will be able to include a 'schism in the U.S.'

And.... I would say in Argentina and in Malta as well. And not only a 'one issue' schism either....coming soon.....women Priests, (well, Deacons that will slide over to the Priesthood)Blessing gay unions, (this one is the grand daddy of what they want to push through)All denomination 'Masses' in the name of 'ecumenism', (that will likely be invalid)Welcoming EVERYONE to Communion, (not just Protestants, some lunatic Bishop has already recommended giving Communion to MUSLIMS, ......the list is endless but I am afraid coming soon.

St. John Paul II, “Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance, a matter which pertains to the Church's divine constitution itself, in virtue of my ministry of confirming the brethren (cf. 22:32) I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful.”

It didn't start with the KrautChurch bishops' meeting at Ingolstadt - but all the way back to Vatican II! See The Remnant at https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/3750-german-bishops-paul-vi-allowed-protestant-communion-in-1967-affirmed-by-jpii-in-1983